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Canada Post union set to give update on postal service bargaining saga

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers plans to address wage disputes and flyer delivery ban after over 18 months of negotiations amid financial losses at Canada Post.

  • This morning, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers will hold a 10 a.m. ET press conference to address misinformation and provide an update on bargaining that has dragged on over a year and a half.
  • Since late May, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers has banned overtime and will switch to a flyer delivery ban on Monday, pressing Canada Post for a 'fair, ratifiable' contract for 55,000 postal workers.
  • Last month, CUPW tabled a formal offer seeking higher wages with 9%, 4%, and 3% increases over four years, while Canada Post said it was reviewing proposals and committed to bargaining.
  • Simpson warned that `If Canada Post continues to stall, postal workers will have no choice but to consider stronger actions to move negotiations ahead`, urging the federal government to appoint negotiators.
  • An Industrial Inquiry Commission report earlier this year found Canada Post effectively bankrupt, and last month it reported a $407 million loss before tax in Q2 2025 due to parcel decline from labour uncertainty.
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Canada Post union set to give update on postal service bargaining saga

Negotiations between the Postal Workers' Union (PTW) and Canada Post, which have been going on for almost two years, will take another step next Monday.

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